Linked with the webinars organised for the project teachers, this blog will display teachers thoughts, plans, ideas and experience with tablets in classroom. After each webinar, the teachers will write a reflective post on the given topic. Along the course of the project, this blog will provide an interesting insight into day to day teaching with tablets.

I found some difficulties in creating new curricula based on the use of information technologies. It was sometimes hard to face the class with teaching tools and methods that I had never tried before.

2. What was the biggest benefit of participating in the CCL project?

Participating in this project motivated me to try new teaching strategies.

3. What have you been able to achieve? What are you most proud of?

By adopting the teaching philosophy of this project, I think I've helped my students to develop some learning independence, and that is also what I'm most proud of.

4. How will you take the work forward? How will you disseminate your work to others?

I'll try to arouse the curiosity of my colleagues, to show them that it is not so hard to get the hang of technological teaching tools and to prove that they can make both teaching and learning more fun and effective.

5. 2 Top Tips for other teachers

1. You should always have a plan B to resort to in case of technological malfunctions; this will prevent panic attacks.

2. Don't feel hurt in your teacher's dignity when your students turn out to be more familiar with hi tech devices than you are; Hardware is not your specific domain; as a teacher, you're supposed to possess teaching competencies. You're not expected to be able to solve any technical problem.